Highlights

Event Cloak“Physical Computing”

Check out this visceral synth riffage from Event Cloak, aka Nick from Sundrips, who is apparently ripping of his gauzy-drone cloak in order to fully shred. I mean… every line here doesn’t always sync up perfectly to the metronomic drum pattern, but that – along with the slightly blown out and vibrant production style – makes “Physical Computing” a definite keeper in my book.

“Physical Computing”

Check out this visceral synth riffage from Event Cloak, aka Nick from Sundrips, who is apparently ripping of his gauzy-drone cloak in order to fully shred. I mean… every line here doesn’t always sync up perfectly to the metronomic drum pattern, but that – along with the slightly blown out and vibrant production style – makes “Physical Computing” a definite keeper in my book.

“Legendary Weapons” [feat. Ghostface Killah, AZ, and M.O.P.]

Call it what you want — a “project,” a “compilation,” an “anthology,” etc. — but on July 26, the Wu-Tang Clan, minus GZA and Masta Killa, are releasing Legendary Weapons. You can hear “Only The Rugged Survive” here and the album’s title track above.

“Don’t Play No Game That I Can’t Win” (Director’s Cut)

This is one of those videos that somehow doubles a four minute track’s runtime. Don’t watch if you want to hear the new Beastie Boys single uninterrupted. Do watch if you want to see Spike Jonze playing with toys.

three new “gummy fetus” tracks

Back in May, The Flaming Lips released a gummy skull with four new tracks. And now, before they release the much-anticipated-by-me gummy vagina (see video above [after work]), the Lips have sent out limited quantities of a gummy fetus featuring three new songs: “Enthusiasm For Life Defeats Existential Fear Part 2,” “Steven’s Moonbow,” and “Squishy Glass.” Thanks to Psych Explorations of the Future Heart for posting the tracks!